WWII Martin Marauder Model???? Surely a VTOL transport!

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Not sure what this is but it's not a Marauder.


WWII 1942-1945 MARAUDER MOCKUP AIRPLANE MARTIN AIRPORT IN BALTIMORE MARYLAND DESIGNER PROTOTYPE OF THE ORIGINAL. IT IS MADE OF WOOD, FIBERGLASS, AND METAL. NEEDS TOTAL RESTORATION. IT MEASURES 71" LONG. THE WINGSPAN MEASURES 89" LONG. TAIL MEASURES 27" LONG.
 

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Agree. Looks like a tilt-rotor or tilt-wing VTOL to me. Maybe a model tested at the Glenn L. Martin Wind Tunnel at the University of Maryland not too far away.
 
It has a Multhopp T-tail suggesting post-war vintage, but could be immediately post-war (1946-47).
 
I would put it more around the mid 1960s - maybe something around the time of the XC-142?
 
It has this blunt body, and wide nose, as if it was a squashed and fattened C-47. And those long, comparatively narrow wings with large prop engine pods. The shape also suggests a seaplane.

I suspect this was an "estate find" of a model kept by an engineer.
 
I'm going to say 1953 at the latest, but it still has these late 1940s lines.
 

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